Pink, Arthur – The Holy Spirit’s Work in Salvation

Pink-Holy Spirit Work in Salvation is an excerpt I believe from one of his other works. This is a single chapter module of Pink’s thoughts on the Holy Spirit’s part in Salvation.

Morison, Frank – Who Moved the Stone?

Morison, Frank – Who Moved the Stone? Who Moved the Stone? is considered by many to be a classic apologetic on the subject of the Resurrection. Who Moved The Stone is not a theological text and does not pretend to answer the question of who Jesus is and what his death and resurrection meant. Instead, Morison digs through the material to paint a very clear picture of what happened on that weekend over two thousand years ago. His research and methodology are impressive.

Grudem Baptism in filling with Spirit Ch 39

Grudem Baptism in and Filling with the Holy Spirit Should we seek a “baptism in the Holy Spirit” after conversion? What does it mean to be filled with the Holy Spirit?

Austin-Sparks God’s Supreme Interest in Man

In this work, Austin-Sparks looks at God’s interest in man, and this has to do with man’s composition. The focus is with man’s problem, sin, and man’s solution, Jesus’ Christ’s work on the Cross.

Malan – Spiritual Devotion and Service

This is a 32 article work on Spiritual Devotion and Service. Some of his chapters are Are you a living letter from God, the Corn of Wheat must Die, Persevere in Faith, importance of Prayer, Testing the spirits, etc.

Vess How to Win our Loved Ones to the Lord (Soulwinning)

Vess How to Win our Loved Ones to the Lord (Soulwinning) by Nazarene author Arthur Vess explores the topic of evangelizing our loved ones, focusing on breaking the repetition of unsaved people having unsaved children.

Thompson – Nature, the Mirror of Grace (study of 7 Parables)

In this shorter work (7 Chapters) on parables by Robert Ellis Thompson (Presbyterian), he takes a more non-standard approach to the parables. His chapters reflect this: 1. Light, 2. Life, 3. Sheep, 4. Food, 5. Touch, 6. Sowing and Reaping, 7. Upward. Although his presentation is a little out of the ordinary, none-the-less his presentation is interesting.